I was just listening to Rick Perry condemn the Obama administration for the present troubles between Palestine and Israel and he used the metathetic mispronunciation NUCULAR at least three times. There is a word like that but it has no connection to nuclear fission. I know he and Bush didn't attend the same school systems so it must be a cowboy thing.

I was just listening to Rick Perry condemn the Obama administration for the present troubles between Palestine and Israel and he used the metathetic mispronunciation NUCULAR at least three times. There is a word like that but it has no connection to nuclear fission. I know he and Bush didn't attend the same school systems so it must be a cowboy thing.

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Yeah, Obama pronounces words well.... and look what an imbecile he's tuned out to be... what is blaming economic woes on ATM's and typhoons? A Chicago thing?

I was just listening to Rick Perry condemn the Obama administration for the present troubles between Palestine and Israel and he used the metathetic mispronunciation NUCULAR at least three times. There is a word like that but it has no connection to nuclear fission. I know he and Bush didn't attend the same school systems so it must be a cowboy thing.

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Yo Skippy, it isn't just a "cowboy thing", it's a southern thing. Jimmy Carter said it that way too.
Do you want your ax back now?

I was just listening to Rick Perry condemn the Obama administration for the present troubles between Palestine and Israel and he used the metathetic mispronunciation NUCULAR at least three times. There is a word like that but it has no connection to nuclear fission. I know he and Bush didn't attend the same school systems so it must be a cowboy thing.

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Another right wing Republican governor from Texas. He sounds like Bush. He even looks a bit like him.

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